Are your local roads getting worse? Council says residents must step in
Wokingham Borough Council have asked Earley and Woodley residents to get in touch and tell them where the local potholes are in their local roads.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council have asked Earley and Woodley residents to get in touch and tell them where the local potholes are in their local roads.
Read moreDetailsDrainage works are set to take place at six locations across Wokingham borough next week as part of efforts to reduce the risk of road flooding.
Read moreDetailsThe new unit and playground at Radstock Primary School in Earley was officially opened.
Read moreDetailsJorgensen: 'They've ignored local voices, and they bragged about it.'
Read moreDetailsMonthly memory Cafe welcomes all
Read moreDetailsRoads in Earley are set to get 20mph speed limits, despite uproar from some neighbours.
Read moreDetailsEmergency services are warning commuters to avoid the scene of a road traffic collision in Earley, Reading, following a road collision
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 people from the Reading area took part in a meditation event held simultaneously across the world.
Read moreDetailsAn office building at a business park on the outskirts of Reading is set to be transformed to create nearly 100 apartments.
Read moreDetailsHundreds of households in narrow streets in Wokingham, Woodley and Earley are finally due to have their blue bags replaced with wheelie bins.
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